Learning in Retirement

Learning in Retirement (LiR) offers our 50+ community the opportunity to explore old and new interests in a relaxed and stimulative learning environment. LiR, a volunteer not-for-profit organization, works in partnership with Continuing Education at Selkirk College to develop and provide a diverse program of speakers, courses and other activities for its members.

LiR officially began in 2009 with 18 paid-up members, and by mid-2012 had grown to a membership of 200. During the spring and fall there are guest speakers, interest groups, pub quizzes and courses. Field trips take place during the summer. The annual membership fee (valid from September 1 to August 31) is $15 plus tax. Most activities take place at the Silver King Campus and session fees are set at a low-nominal charge. Field trips are also run on a cost-recovery basis.

Check out the latest LiR Journal for the latest schedule, news on past activities, and more information on LiR.

Membership Benefits

If you are looking for ways to stay mentally and socially active in association with your peers, consider becoming a member of Learning in Retirement. Sign up and pay for your membership through the administrative office in the Silver King Campus at 250.354.3220 or email nelsonce@selkirk.ca. You can also use the LiR Registration Form to mail in your registration.

Take-part in lively, fun and informative activities and discussions.

Utilize peer-group learning which stimulates social interaction.

Enjoy a "no-pressure" environment with quiz- and grade-free courses.

Participate in invigorating learning experiences.

Feel free to access Selkirk's library resources.

Find the opportunities for companionship and mental stimulation.

How to Participate

Besides membership, volunteering is a great way to get to develop and keep your skills sharp, while you help to keep LiR vital in the Nelson area. There are five board committees to volunteer for: Program, Social, Communications, Membership, Finance. Learn more about the LiR Board of Directors below.